NAD Master Series Preamplifiers and Amplifiers : An Audioholics First Look

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admin

Audioholics Robot
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NAD's M12 and M17 preamps continue to show the company's dedication to their Modular Design Construction technology. While you'll need to wait another year (reportedly) for HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2, the plan is that these new preamps will support the latest specs. While the two-channel M12 and seven-channel M17 aren't inexpensive at $3,499 and $5,499 respectively, they are packed with NAD's latest technology and a new look to boot. Matching amplifiers are also available, with the two-channel M22 and seven-channel M27 promising adequate reserves of power.


Read about NAD's new Master Series preamps and amplifiers here. Anybody want to own a set?
 
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Goliath

Full Audioholic
Only $3499 or $5499 for adequate reserves of power?
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I thought NAD offered Audyssey in their processors (M15 had Audyssey XT) and AVR (787 had Audyssey XT)? Did they eliminate that?

I don't see the word "Audyssey" anywhere on the products.
 
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Nestor

Senior Audioholic
I believe other manufacturers, such as Yamaha, have tried modular designs before. The idea is to stay "future proof", but even the shell succumbs to ever changing technology.

What makes this NAD design any different?


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